Lamborghini revealed more details on the Aventador's V-12 hybrid-powered successor, codenamed LB744, on Tuesday, giving us an in-depth look at the car's all-new carbon fiber monocoque chassis. More on ...
For decades, car enthusiasts, marketing brochures, and even some engineers have often used the terms unibody and monocoque interchangeably, even though it is a bit like calling a grilled cheese ...
Wingamm motorhomes and caravans are always head-turners, but one in particular will make you do a double-take. Smart and stylish, the new City Twins looks at first like a fairly standard Fiat Ducato ...
"Monocoque" is a French word that usually describes the construction of an airliner's fuselage (also a French word), whose outer skin adds strength to the inner frame. Remove some of the aluminum ...
Amidst the last few years’ demands for increased range in electric motorcycles, bolt-on carbon fiber frames to improve weight, the resurgence of rotary engines in race bikes, and cinched ...
No matter what they're made from, most bicycle frames take the form of multiple tubes that are joined together at the ends. It's a tried and trusted design, but according to Dutch designing brothers ...
Gordon Murray Automotive’s T.50 is progressing towards production and the small firm has showcased the first carbon fiber monocoque for its supercar. Many of the headlines about the T.50 have related ...
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No self-respecting RV manufacturer seeks glory for breaking records just for the sake of it, but if they do, and the result is a product that stands out from everything else, they might as well. Enter ...
This new McLaren Carbon Lightweight Architecture (MCLA) is the first to be built in-house at the McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) near Sheffield in northern England. The MCTC opened in 2018 ...
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